@Empire7Studios

The Draculas first week working on their wall for @sapcenter and @sapsports celebrating 25th Anniversary.
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Located at 150 S. 2nd St San Jose, California.
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Special thanks to: Sobrato, @mightydesign.io @wtnyhllck @powwowsanjose @lisadarrow @sanjosesharks for supporting small independent local businesses, artists and producers.
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Stay tuned for The Draculas Scavenger hunt! Instructions will be released, but in order to participate you must purchase $25 limited edition Draculas Decoder coin at the mural site. #drinkovaltine

@laceybryantart recently completed her mural depicting the Alameda neighborhood History, and Rose Parade.
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Funded by two wonderful residents whom decided they’ve had enough of a drab wall.. Thank you for making a difference! #nikkiandlouisa
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📸 @1ill510

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Juan Carlos Araujo, founder of E7S, had the opportunity to do some live painting at Eastridge Center's grand re-opening. At Entrance C (where Barnes and Noble used to be), you will see the indoor mural he created and the canvases he painted inside the window storefronts.

Eastridge, being the Nation's largest enclosed shopping mall in the West, was first opened on May 17, 1971 with the original Anchors: Macy's, Liberty House, J. C. Penney, Joseph Magnin Co., and Sears. Many of us who grew up in San Jose has some history connected to this place. If you haven't had the chance, visit Eastridge Center. Aside from the stores, food and activation of various events, they also have 4 murals around the exterior buildings by artists Aaron De La Cruz, Brendan The Blob, Cyrcle and Lila Gemelos.